HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING: Season ends for Greencastle-Antrim's Cody Carbaugh

The 2012-13 high school wrestling season came to an end for Cody Carbaugh on Saturday morning, and will continue for 56 other District 3-AAA wrestlers at the PIAA tournament.

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By Lee Goodwin

Waynesboro Record Herald - Waynesboro, PA

By Lee Goodwin

Posted Feb. 25, 2013 at 9:30 AM

By Lee Goodwin

Posted Feb. 25, 2013 at 9:30 AM

HERSHEY — The 2012-13 high school wrestling season came to an end for Cody Carbaugh on Saturday morning, and will continue for 56 other District 3-AAA wrestlers at the PIAA tournament.

Carbaugh, a senior 113-pounder from Greencastle-Antrim High School, lost to Twin Valley’s Daniel Grant by fall in 2:09 in the third round of the consolation bracket at the South Central AAA Regional tournament at Hersheypark Arena.

Carbaugh won his first-round match on Friday night, 12-0, against New Oxford’s Lake Laughman and then lost in the quarterfinals to eventual runner up Austin Camacci of Central Dauphin, 8-2. After defeating James Buchanan’s Hunter Faith in the second round of consolations, Carbaugh came up against the 33-2 Grant, who lost to Spring Grove’s Derek Carlisle, 11-4 in his quarterfinal match.

G-A’s Wyatt Binkley, a sophomore 106-pounder, lost his only two matches of the tournament on Friday night. He fell 6-1 to Palmyra’s Evan Bogdan and 12-10 to Dover’s Brandon Rodriguez in a first-round consolation bout.

Grant went on to decision South Western’s Derek Wilson, 3-0 and earned third place and a PIAA tournament berth with a 3-2 win over Carlisle in the consolation finals. Carlisle also qualified for the state tournament by finishing fourth.

Chambersburg’s Tanner Shoap, who won the Section I tournament with a 14-0 win over Carbaugh, was the 113-pound champion. Shoap, a repeat District 3 champion, decisioned Camacci, 7-3, in the championship finals.

Highlights from Saturday:

— Arguably, the marquis matchups on Saturday night came at 152 pounds and 160 pounds.

— Shippensburg’s Cary Hess, who won his 100th career high school match on Friday night, placed fourth at 285 pounds. He earned the right to compete in the consolation finals after earning a 3-2 tiebreaker against South Western’s Devon Ackerman.